A refugee-serving organization in Kenya had to scale down its protection services by 72%, including cutting cash assistance, gender-based violence response, mental health support, legal protection, and resettlement case processing.

Date: 8/25

Region: Africa

Country: Kenya

Topic: Refugees & Displacement, Gender Equality & Inclusion

Policy Lens: Security & Resilience

Entry Type: Operational Impact

Additional Context: The NGO Refugee Group, or NRG, conducted a mid-year survey published in August 2025 with 10 member organizations and 116 refugees to assess the combined impact of U.S. funding cuts and the rollout of differentiated assistance. The findings reveal a humanitarian system under strain, with declining standards across all core sectors and growing social tensions. The NRG is a coordination body of international and national NGOs working in the refugee space in Kenya. Respondent organizations work across Dadaab, Kakuma and urban areas such as Nairobi and Mombasa.

Other organizations have reported similar cuts or scaling back of protection services along with increased case loads due to partner exits.

Source: NRG